We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. You can change your cookie settings at any time.ContinueFind out more

Cook up some rice with saffron and olive oil over an open fire, clean out your walk-in, and have a paella party.

For 20 long days these workers will pick the saffron crocus from early morning until the entire crop of regal purple is gone.

For example, we learn how the autumn-flowering saffron crocus, which produces the most expensive spice in the world, used to earn its British growers huge fortunes in the 16th century.

The menu notes that the kitchen needs half an hour to prepare this traditional infusion of rice, saffron, seafood and sausage.

To make the dressing, whisk the olive oil, vinegar, mustard, saffron, raisins and their water with sea salt and pepper in a large bowl.

These are stigma - but only in the saffron crocus are these stigma worth thousands of dollars per pound.

As well as the cumin and masala flavour, Nestle is considering offering lemon cheesecake, liquorice, saffron and passion fruit.

Although it sounds like a painful urinary infection it is in fact an Indian ice cream made from saffron and pistachio nuts and reduced milk - something of a perfect end to a spicy meal.

Saffron is made up of tiny filaments that are the dried pollen stigmas of the saffron flower.

Add the lobster consommé, heavy cream, saffron, and thyme and bring to a boil.

Return the onion to the broth, discarding the bay leaf and thyme, then add the potatoes, saffron, salt and pepper.

Melt the butter in a large pot, then add the onion, celery, leek, curry powder, cayenne pepper, bay leaves, thyme and saffron.

Add the reserved pasta, saffron, paprika and parsley and mix to combine.

More than 100 people watched the pair cook up a late brunch, which included a recipe for monkfish with mussels and bacon, saffron rice and a lemon sauce.

It is not normally found in food but - when illegally added - can increase weight and colour of spices such as chilli peppers, saffron, curry powder and paprika.

One formula to prevent baldness included a mixture of wine, saffron, pepper, vinegar and rat dung.

Add the wine, saffron, and tarragon and simmer until reduced by half, about two minutes.

Originally from W. Asia, and particularly from Persia, the saffron crocus has also been widely cultivated in S. Europe since ancient times, to be used for its medicinal properties, in food, and as a dye.

In a pan that fits the chicken or lamb closely, put the cinnamon stick, onion, olive oil and saffron.

One of the most special of the autumn flowering crocus is Crocus sativus, the saffron crocus.

2

(color)

color azafrán masculine

(dress/robe)(before noun)(invariable adjective) color azafrán

(hue)azafranado

However, since he couldn't get any Hindus to pose for him, he dressed up his own son as a Hindu, shaved head, saffron robes and all.

The streets of Abbeyside were colourfully decorated all last week in the local blue and saffron colours to mark the victory by their Intermediate Team in the County Hurling Championships.

The Indian women who came to buy rice, curry powder and spices were reserved and shy and almost always traditionally dressed in pink, purple or saffron saris.

Their robes were saffron so they were not from my country.

She is a very short woman in maroon and saffron robes.

While BJP caps had saffron as the base colour, indicative of its ideology, the TDP caps had a heavy tinge of the ‘auspicious’ yellow.

Those clad in saffron robes carried flags and walked ahead.

The Pedant in the Kitchen is a charming little book, somewhere between the colour of saffron and mustard.

The meadows are awash with gorgeous colours - saffron, mountain rose and gentian - and the hotels are full of wholesome families in sturdy boots, all set for a day's hiking in the hills.

Momentarily a monk in his bright saffron robes appeared at the top of the slope, framed all around by the flames before he began his walk down to the cave.

It has the familiar, but always appealing, indigo and saffron colour scheme and wooden floor of many modern restaurants.

Décor is mostly soft ochre and saffron in colour, with contemporary furniture.

The mummy itself is seated upright in meditation with a monk's saffron robes wrapped around its now chalky body.

In another demonstration, a man is clad in saffron robes and a false beard and seems to sit suspended in mid-air without any support but for a hand resting on a pole.

She, with her saffron robes and shaven head, embodies and personifies hard-core Hindutva without, at this late stage of her public career, having to make vitriolic speeches.

She stood, letting her red, high-collared robes, trimmed with saffron orange, fall around her, over the simple ash-colored dress and boots.